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Anonymous at Thu, 17 Oct 2024 21:46:32 UTC No. 16437007
what would happen if you trained a giant gpu cluster on the world's baccarat results, would it be able to beat the house?
Anonymous at Thu, 17 Oct 2024 21:52:16 UTC No. 16437015
those frogs are NOT playing baccarat
Anonymous at Thu, 17 Oct 2024 22:10:12 UTC No. 16437031
>>16437015
the baccarat table is behind the camera
Anonymous at Thu, 17 Oct 2024 22:11:23 UTC No. 16437035
>>16437007
Why would you need a cluster to solve such a finite problem, and no
Anonymous at Thu, 17 Oct 2024 22:14:41 UTC No. 16437038
>>16437035
obviously with our current understanding of mathematics and scientific understanding of how the universe works, it's unbeatable. But maybe if we trained a powerful AI on it, it could find some pattern, that humans cannot, which makes it possible.
Anonymous at Thu, 17 Oct 2024 22:57:03 UTC No. 16437079
>>16437007
>>16437038
this is what jeets unironically believe
Anonymous at Thu, 17 Oct 2024 23:18:59 UTC No. 16437102
>>16437079
baccarat is entirely superstitious Asians though. (But mostly it's a social game where one bettor makes a decision and the other bettors decide to support, abstain or go against the decision) Interpreting the board patterns is almost a ritual display of applying your intelligence to data, yes the result is random, however it's not necessarily about winning or losing but the excitement and complexity of the ritual, or it's just dumb fun, i don't know)
Anonymous at Fri, 18 Oct 2024 03:53:12 UTC No. 16437409
>>16437007
No. There is no exact mathematical solution, and it is not like the baccarat results follow any distinct gaussian distribution that favours a few hands to the banker more than others (at least if the house is not cheating, which we can assume they aren't).
The only correct solution any person or machine could arrive is that the only way to always beat the house is by not playing to win.
As an anon said, it is just dumb fun that we have after a couple drinks.
Anonymous at Fri, 18 Oct 2024 03:58:37 UTC No. 16437413
>>16437409
isn't our entire reality based on interpreting patterns in data and acting on them, how can it be impossible for us to achieve tangible actionable data by studying the baccarat result table patterns
Anonymous at Fri, 18 Oct 2024 09:18:53 UTC No. 16437617
>>16437409
>there is no exact solution in a probabilistic game
>le gaussian
>t. I have a kindergarten knowledge of probability theory
Anonymous at Fri, 18 Oct 2024 09:35:03 UTC No. 16437629
Baccarat is that back a rat?
Anonymous at Fri, 18 Oct 2024 10:02:59 UTC No. 16437652
>>16437413
Because it is inherently random and the betting structure gives the house an advantage?
Anonymous at Fri, 18 Oct 2024 10:27:05 UTC No. 16437665
>>16437038
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Anonymous at Sat, 19 Oct 2024 16:24:37 UTC No. 16439910
Anonymous at Sun, 20 Oct 2024 05:22:05 UTC No. 16440793
>>16437007
>would it be able to beat the house?
Yes, at first, but as soon as you started to win too much money you will be thrown out and banned for life. There is a YT vid of a guy in vegas who bought an old roulette wheel, tore it apart, studied the wear patterns, re-assembled and ran tens of thousands of runs to see which numbers were more likely to come up on that model table with significant wear. He went gambling and over a longer term started winning a lot and was banned by the casino. Casinos are for you to lose your money, not to win money. Its a scam.
Anonymous at Sun, 20 Oct 2024 12:23:02 UTC No. 16441083
>>16437007
If you already got GPU cluster, I know how to use it to gain geometrical growth in money output, but it's not getting good at casine.